The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 25, 1927, Image 3

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    tttB HBBMOTOa TOBÀID. HERMISTON, PREGO*.
H E R M IS T 0 N F L A Y H 0 U S E
SA FE T Y D EPO SIT
FRIDAY
August 26
BO X ES
SATURDAY
August 27
LON CHANEY
— IN THAT MYSTERY STORY OF THE PARIS OPERA—
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The Phantom of the Opera
DON'T MISS IT AS IT IS AT REGULAR PRICES.
C ountry S tore S atu rd ay N igh t
SUNDAY
August 28
Are available in limited numb r for the use of our customers.
MONDAY
August 29
JA C K LO N D O N
— Famous Story—
These boxes may be used for ke ping valuable papers, and the
small cost entailed makes th rental cheap insurance.
“The Sea Wolf”
If you have been neglecting the care of records that have a high
value come in without delay and rent a safety deposit box.
with
First N ation al B ank
R alph Ince and Claire A d a m s
of H erm iston
PA THE NEWS
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
P B. 8 w a y z s, Pres.
R. A lexad er, Vlce-Prsn.
A. H N orton, C ashier W. L. H am m , A sst. C ashier
Alice Comedy
TUESDAY
August 30
WEDNESDAY
August 31
H O O T G IBSO N
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
WANT AOS
(F u rn ish ed by Farm B ureau Co-oper­
a tiv e o f H erm iston. U n less other- '
w ise sp ecified , prices are per hundrod
w e ig h t.)
FOE SALE
Scratch
..............................................$2.90
Bran, 60s ................... ...............................90
iCASff BAR G A INS FOR SA LE— At E. E g g M ash :
— ..— ....¡.. 2.46
M. R ow e ranch, 3% m. N. of Her G round Oats ....................... ............... 2.25
m iston. Sw eep stack er and h a y ­ Ground B arley *..... .......... _ ............ 2.00 j
4 .t 3 [
in g eq u ip m en t; hack, w agon, plow , W heat ...'............................ ... —
' frien o , harrow , flo a t, crow der; bee Corn, No. 2................................ x........ 2.60
nt, sh o tg u n , som e sm all Cracked Corn, No. 2........ ................ 2.60!
s - \ in g m achine and som e G round Corn, N o. 2.....V................ 2 .10 1
lu rn K u re.
M ill R un, 8 0 s.................................. 1.24
Cow Feed .............. - ................ ........... 2.28
FOR SA L E - -17 h igh grade H olsteln s, G round W h e a t..................... ................ 2.25
one 5 year old cow to fresh en Sept. Sh orts, 8 0 s..... ....................................... 1.32 !
10. tw o ju st fresh , 7 y e a rlin g s or R olled B arley ........................................ 1.58!
past and 7 2-year-olds. Can be C alf M eal, per pou nd ..._________ 3 14c'
seen at n,y ranch, 1 m ile so u th of M iddlings ....................;........................ 1.90
depot.
E. D. M artin.
52-2tc O yster sh e ll .............................................. 90
W hole Oats .......................................... 2.15
FOR SA LE— Y ea rlin g registered Jer­ S alt, h a lf ground 5 0 s.......„ ................ <5
se y b u ll, dam ’s record 620 pounds
fa t, price $76. L ogan Todd. 5O-2p
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“T h e S p o o k R an ch ”
If You Want to Laugh— Come
1'AKHY NIGHT— WEDNESDAY NIGHT
COMING— ID E >AY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 AND 3
M A R E N O ST R U M (Oar Sea)
W ith Alice T en y
m
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Antonio Moreno.
— sn es
Science
F O U N T A IN
Cigars, Tobacco
FO R SA LE— Purebred R am b oullet
Ram a. Crssbred ew es. S. E. Starr.
R e g istered sow and 12 pigs.
4 9-tfc
FO R SA LE— F ive hole D etroit Vapor
Oil S tove, w ith b u ilt-in dven. Mrs
W . S. B oyn ton .
_ 4 9 -3 tc
FO R B A L E — P o u ltry hou se, 10x 2 0 ,
and w ir e n e ttin g run in fro n t at
ch eap price. Joe H arvey.
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
W ill sa c r ifice fin e p ian o in. storage
n ea r here. W ill g iv e easy term s to
a resp on sib le person. F or fu ll par-
tc u la r s and w h ere piano can be seen,
addreaa P ortlan d
M usic Com pany,
2 2 7 6 th S t., P ortlan d , Ore.
48 -4 tc
Good Blue Grass Pasture, $2.00 per
month. W. A . L ia th er* .
4 5 -tfc
Barber Shop
B ert M ullins
H o m e C ookin g
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3 :00 P .M .
Fried Chicken, home style, SOo
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
Open 8:80 to 9:80.
REX CAFE
FOR R E N T — S ix room m odern house,
w a it sid e. See J a m 's Todd 4 5 -tfc
TO R SA L E — N orth ern P a c ific land s
a t priceg r a n g in g from $6 to $ 21,
1 -1 0 d o w n and 10 a n n u a l In sta ll­
m e n ts a t • per cen t. Y early im ­
p rovem en t required. U nder M cKay
■Water. Good so il, p r a c tic a lly level.
M ake ap p lica tio n to E . P. Dodd or
J. W . M esener, H erm iston , Oregon.
TOR SA LE— Good J ersey m ilk , m orn­
in g an d e v e n in g d eliveries. M ilk
o n Ice a t th e house a t a ll hours.
P h o n e 25-M . H. S. H anb y. 4 2 -tfc
T ry B u r k ’s for B argain s.
3 9 -tfc
n in
SERV ICE
YOU WANT
C A IX 28-7
COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1
T . H . G aither
TRANSFER AND DRAY
TOR BALE— 1 B ig 0 M cCormick
m ow er; 1 h a y rake. In lan d E m pire
3 9 -tfc
L um ber Co.
TOR SA L E — N o.
H am m er.
fresh eowa. B.
3 7 -tfo
as la rg e o n es. W hole seed is u su ally
better th a n eu t seed e sp e c ia lly for
early p la n tin g , believes P rofessor
H yslop. E ig h t in ch es deep In w arm
or cold so il Is too deep and three
In ch es deep in hot dry so il or In un-
Irrigated se c tio n s Is too sh a llo w .
E ven w ith irr ig a tio n w h ere th e row 8
a r e rid ged up tour to fiv e in c h e s is
b etter.
T rue ed u cation not o n ly open« up sto r es o f k n o w led g e but de-
T h e c h ief glory o t m odern sc ien ce Is
S C IE N T IF IC
For S h o e
R ep airin g
M odern
M ach in ery
Pendleton Shoe
Shop
DO IT NOW
Benld W u t Ada Brini T u Im ito
W0
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
C.
M.
DALE
D E N T IS T R Y
O ffice ln Bank Bldg.
E ven in g by app ointm en t.
W. J. W A R N ER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
i : :
Oregon
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
O ffice:
1-2-3 Inland E m pire B ld g .
F en d leion , O regon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
O ffice P h on e 733.
R es. P h on e 7 1 $
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
H ours, 10 to 6, and by ap p oin tm en t.
O ffice P hone 303
Res. F * o n e 312
HERMISTON, OREGON
Turkeys, Turkeys
! j L V A U G r fA N
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206 East Court St.
ANY AND
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Ever thing
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S fIB IT
H erm iston
T ran sfer
Com e to your >tste University ior cultural
education and professional training.
O p p o rtu n ity id offered in
22 departments of the Colle(te of
Literature. Science and tha Art*
And in <’id School» o f
A rchitecture and A llied A r t s —
Business Adm inistration—Educa­
tion—Journalism—Graduate Study
—Law—Medicine—Music— Physi­
cal Education—Sociology—Social
W ork— Extension Division.
College Yesr Opens September 26, 1927
F o r in fo rm a tio n or catalogue u>nte
, Th« R e g ittre r, U m v e re ity o f
Oretfon, Fufdftd, O re.
Oregon State
T h e ne
th ea tre is n ow b e in g an e x ten siv e tour o f p otato d istr ic ts
day m orning, r e tu rn in g hom e W ed ­
nesd ay ev en in g . M iss Lash seem s to han d led by Mr. and Mrs. R equa, w ho th r o u g h o u t O regon. Som e of the
m O T T U l W im
im provem ents. fie ld s w ere turned dow n because of
be d o in g w e ll bu t M iss To w ell
Is have m ade several
T he m u sic has been ch an ged . Mrs. too m uch d isease or w eak p lan ts.
s t ill con fin ed to her bed.
W A N T E D — W a itress at H erm iston
An o u tfit car cam e In th is w eek to Irvin C hapm an is now p la y in g the Som e of th ose field s fa ilin g to pass
5 1 - lt c
H otel.
vio lin and Mrs. Ray C hapm an
th e are from poor seed sorted o u t o t cer­
put in a new tan k for th e railroad.
Yon can’t heat the service and
John L ew is, c o n su ltin g e n g in e er piano. T h e v e n tila tio n Is m uch bet- tifie d seed w h ile oth ers are from good
W A N T E D — T w o lady boarders. Com­
workmanship we have.
and a tto rn ey at law o f P ortlan d , p ass­ ter th an It has been b efore and th e j c ertified seed but th e buyer fa iled to
fo rta b le room a t reasonable rates
ed th ro u g h U m a tilla on W ednesd ay house Is kept clean and cool. S a tu r- pu n Ou t th e diseased p la n ts In tim e
A ddress Mrs. A. JA. S m ith , H erm is­
a ftern o o n on h is w ay to M ilton w h ere day and Su n d ay, A ug. 2 7 -2 8 , a W a r -[to p reven t the spread o f th e d isea se
to n , O regon.
51 -2 tp
he Is to instaJl a m u n icip al lig h t and ner Bros, pictu re. P r iv a te Izzy Mur- th is year.
sh ow n . It
fea tu re s!
"Th,, large num ber of fie ld s p lan t-
pow er plan t. H e stopped to see the phy, w ill be
W A N T E D — Feeder hogs, 90 to 125
presid en t of th e d istr ic t b n lrd of th e G eorge Jeeeell and P a tsy R u th M il- , e<j to th e better seed Is g o in g to sh ow
6 I-tfc
pounds. Lee Savely.
The best money can buy is the
w est e x ten sio n Irrigation d istr ic t on ler w ith V era Gordon and M att Carr. ln th e increased yield per acre th is
only equipment we w ill use.
m a tter s r e la tin g to reclam ation .
* It is a g r ip p in g sto r y o f a b oy’s ¡year," sa y s P rofessor H yclop. ‘ More
S ee P orter for ren t of lau n d ry eq u ip ­
for su ccess, in te rm in g le d ■ field s w ith produ ctive rather th an
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C herry
le f t str u g g le
m en t o c cu p y in g th ree room s. 49 -tc
FOUR SKILLED WORKMEN
.d iseased p la n ts w ill m ake m ore sa le-
F rid a y n ig h t for S e a ttle an d V a n ­ w ith rom ance, com edy and path os.
Are busy in the shop all of the
B u r k ’s, h ead q u arters for A rm y Sh oes
cou ver, B. C.
Mre. M aude Sm ith o f P ortlan d has able potatoes,
3 9 -tfc
itme which insures fast service.
B ird ie McCoy o f La G rande w as retu rn ed to her hom e a fter s p e n d - , "T here has been som e m lsr e p r e se n -!
v is itin g a t th e Max G rayb eal hom e Ing a fe w w eek s a t th e hom e o f h e r , ration of c ertified seed on th e part of
W a tch , clo ck and Jew elry rep airin g.
siste r , Mrs. D. W . J a ck so n . .
I som e a n x io u s to se ll th eir poor stock
W ednesd ay and T hu rsday.
Se« N e w e ll, n e x t door to Sappers.
BUI P eck hag gon e on h is vaca tio n .
Mr. D. W . Jack son sp e n t la st w eek at th e c ertified price. One lot grow -!
I I - t ie
Mr. and Mrs. N orw ood
o f T h e In P ortlan d .
,ln g th is year from seed th a t wag m is-
D alles have m oved back to U m a tilla .
Mrs. V ivian M artin
and
fa th e r rep resented had m ore th an 50 per |
P o la n d s fo r P r o fits. S t illin g s . 3 7 tf
P e te H u gh es h as accepted a Job P ete T llson returned T h u rsd ay n ig h ! cen t disease. To sell u n certified seed
643 Main Street
as m ech an ic In th e g a r a g e a t M ilton. from P ortlan d w h ere th e y h ave been as c er tifie d or to se ll c er tifie d seed
3 9 -tfc
PENDLETON, OREGON
B u rk ’s for B a r g sln s.
R oy K endlar and A lb ert and Clar sp en d in g th e past w eek .
w ith ou t ta g s Is a v io la tio n of th e law !
ence A tch ln son have retu rn ed hom e
M iss D orothy T ilaon has g o n e on and p u n ish a b le by fin e and Imprison-
R EA L EBTATB E X C H A N G E S A N D
from harvest.
from P ortlan d to S a n P ed ro, C all- m e n t.”
IN SU R A N C E . J- M. BIGGS. R E ­
Mrs. H arrold o f W aldp ort, O reg.. fo rn ia .
T he d e str u c tiv e d is e a s e - b la c k leg '
ALTO R.
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la v is it in g a t th e hom e o f her brother
C larence S tarb u ck o f A r lin g to n , — Is u n u su a lly com m on
th is year.!
H arvey C arlisle.
w as a d in n er g u e st a t th e N u g en t It cau ses a d w a rfin g o f th e p la n ts
ADDINO machins rolls at the Herald
Mrs. Max G aybeal and son Jr r e - ! h om e W ednesday e v e n in g .
- and a y e llo w in g of th e leaves. The
affiso.
4 u,
n r ic e o f * v»»'1' turned from a w eek sta y In Y ak im a, i Mr. F. F. C arelle and Mrs. L aura standard corro siv e su b lim a te tr ea t-
H erm iston Second H and S tore.— •
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J’™ ' , Mr. and Mrs. Carl B ro w n ell o f M ontraatelle o f P en d leto n w ere Um a m ent h as been found to be th e m ost
F a r a i ta r e and H ard w are, B ee Sup-
SubgcripOOn
if
you
M
l
in
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R tn P ortland v isite d over th e w eek end tilla v isito r s Su nd ay.
e ffe c tiv e ln c o n tr o llin g b la c k le g and
H arn ess, Sad d les. W agon s.
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i— I at th e hom e of th eir d a u g h te r, Mrs.
Mrs. D. C. M aboney h as been a s- is recom m ended for both
c e r tifie d
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35-lfo , , u i
sla
tin
In Tucker’s grocery the past seed fie ld s and com m on s e e d fields.
ray
w.T
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Irvin C hapm en.
| n
k u
h g
tiw M o n e y
A night errw haa been put to work week.
S m all segq pieces sr ç not. so good (
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 3 0$, L O. O.
F. m eets each M onday e v en in g la Odd
F ello w s’ hall. V isitin g m em bers aor-
d tally Invited.
W . R. L onghorn, Secretary.
Custia Simona, N . G.
D R .
Portland.
W heat— B. B. bluestem , $1.34; hard
w hite, $1.31; federation, soft white,
w estern w hite, hard w inter. $1.30;
northern spring, $1.33; w estern red.
31.25.
H ay — A lfalfa. $17017.50; valley
im othy, $ 1 7 0 1 8 ; eastern Oregon tim ­
othy. $22022.50.
B u tterfat— 43 H e.
E ggs— Ranch, 23 0 29c.
Cattle— S teers, good, $909.35.
H ogs— Medium to choice. $10.500
12.36.
Lam bs — Medium to choice. $10.50
11.50.
Seattle.
W heat—S oft w hite, w estern w hite
aard w inter, $1.31%; w estern red.
11.28; northern str in g . $1.30%; blue
tern, $1.33%; dark northern spring.
W alla, has been m ade a ss is ta n t su p er­ 51-44; dark hard w lpter, $1.39%.
in te n d e n t o f th e first d iv isio n w ith
H ay— A lfalfa, $25; tim othy, $28;
h eadq uarter in P ortland .
P. S., 22.
M. C. W illia m s, a ssista n t su p e rin ­
B utterfat— 43c.
ten d en t o f th e fir st d iv isio n of the
E ggs— Ranch, 25 0 35c.
O. W. R. & N ., w ith h ead q u arters in
C attle— S teers, choice, $ 9 0 9 .5 0 . «
P ortland , has been m ade su p erin ten d
H ogs— Prim e, $12.50012.65.
en t o f the. third and fo u rth d iv isio n s
Spokane.
w ith h eadq uarters a t Spokan e.
Cattle— S teers, good. $8.5003.00.
E n g in eer W lllla rd h as been pro­
H ogs—Good. $11.75012.
m oted to road forem an o f e n g in es,
v ice Mr. F ry’s prom otion.
W alter B ray took a load o f w a te r ­ —
m elon s to La Grande M onday n ig h t.
Mr. and Mrs. D ale B row n
and
child ren of T ou ch et. W n., v isite d a t 1
th e J im B yrnes hom e Sunday.
I want them, now, or next
A new ste e l w ater tan k h as been
week, or any time. W ill buy
in sta lled at th e sch ool house.
whole flocks,, part flocks, young
Mr. and Mrs. John M cDonald and
or old. Figure with me before
ch ild ren of T ouchet. W n., sp en t S a t­
you
sell.
urday n ig h t at th e Fred S to n e home
¡on th eir w ay to A storia.
Mr. and Mrs. C lifford M artin, Mr.
j and Mrs. C. C. L am bert and son
Address HERMISTON, OREGON
D arrell, and Mrs. L ouis From dahl
Telephone, Echo, 15-F-14
m otored to W alla W alla Sunday.
V era M arkw ell has retu rn ed from
’ P ortland w h ere sh e h as been v lslt-
j in g th e H oover’s, form erly o f Um a-
Itilla .
Mrs. Ida M eans of P o tla n d Is v is ­
it in g her aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. John
P ow ell.
Mrs. L aura C aldw ell sp en t Sunday
H igh er ed u cation in th e fie ld of app lied scien ce com b in es te c h ­
aftern oon at th e hom e of her brother
n ic a l stu d y w ith th e fu n d a m e n ta l tr a in in g e sse n tia l to c itize n sh ip .
A rch ie N ich ols.
Mrs. C harlie G ould h as retu rn ed
Its d egrees open th e w ay n ot o n ly to lead ersh ip in “ th e several
from L ebanon, O regon, w h ere sh e has
pu rsuit« and p rofession s In lif e ” but aol to a la rg er com m u n ity
been v isitin g .
service.
Mr. and Mrs. G ene D ex ter and
d au gh ter w en t to th e m o u n ta in s near
La G rande T hursday.
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE
In tw o w eek s sch ool w ill sta r t
ag
a
in . M ost of th e
ch ild ren
are
M ain tain s sch o o ls o f E n g in e e r in g (c iv ll, e le c tr ic a l, m ech an ical,
a n x io u s to hpgln again .
c h e m ic a l), Mlr.es, F orestry, A g r icu ltu re , P harm aoy, H om e E conom ­
L eland and Floyd Gould have re­
ics, V ocation al E d u cation , C om m erce, and M ilitary S c ien ce, all
tu rned hom e from L ebanon, Oregon.
o ffe r in g accred ited co lle g e w ork. T h e S chool of B asic A r ts and
Mr. and Mrs. Todd and th eir nelce
T h elm a M ontgom ery, w en t to P e n ­
S cien ces, In d u stria l Jou rn alism , L ibrary P ra c tic e , P h y sic a l E d u ­
dleton M onday.
c a tio n , and M usic afford sound b asic and sp ecialized tr a in in g .
T he o u tfit th a t is b u ild in g th e new
w ater tank for the railroad w ill be
For catalogue and other information address the Registrar
here for a t lea st tw o m onths. The
ta n k w ill be dow n th ir ty days.
E v e r y th in g from th e ground up w ill
be torn dow n and m ade of new m ater­
ial.
Agricultural College
E lm er T ucker ha* disposed of h is
Btore to Mrs. D. C. M ahoney and w ill
Corvallis
m ove to A rco, Idaho, w h ere he has
pu rchased a drug b u sin ess. Mr.
T ucker said , "It Is w ith regret th a t
Mrs. T ucker and I leave U m a tilla
on th e w e ll d r ill at th e J o n cs-S cott and th e frlendg we fe el w e have
g ravel pit.
h ere.” T he store w ill be condu cted
N aom i and R u th B row n ell retu rn ­ on th e sam e plan as before w ith re­
ed to P ortlan d w ith th e ir parents, g iste re d p h arm acist a t your service.
R ev. and Mrs. S w a g g er and fa m ily Mr. and Mrs. Carl B row n ell.
Mr. and Mrs. B ill S w ltz ler retu rn ­
retu rn ed F rid ay from an exten ded
CERTIFYING OF POTATOES
ed T hu rsday from P ortland ,
v is it w ith r ela tiv e s in C aliforn ia.
SOUGHT BY MARY GROWERS
Mrs. A rthu r B u n tln le ft for Idaho
O laf S tan gb y and son R alph sp en t
T
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sh
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w
ill
join
T uesd ay n ig h t in U m a tilla and left
W ednesd ay a ftern oon for th e ir hom e her d au gh ter A rthel for her b ir th ­ In'jyrest in Grop for Seed Shewn
day.
all Over Oregon, Prof. Hyslop
In Seabold , W ash.
Mrs. Les B lak ely and d au gh ters
Mr. and Mrs. P reston H an son and
Finds on Trip.
son H arold and Mr. and Mrs. Ben N aom i and E u gen ia B u rn s have gone
M ore p otato field s are en tered for
S p en cer retu rn ed F rid a y a fter sp en d ­ to A m erican F a lls, Idaho.
Som e of th e te n n l8 fa n s o f U m a- c e r tific a tio n than ever b efore, a c ­
in g tw o w eek s on th e coast.
R u b y P o w e ll and D orothy Lash tMla have been w o rk in g on th e te n ­ cord in g to G. R. H yslop. c h ie f In
had to n sil o p eration s
at
th e St. nis cou rt. T h ey are m ak in g a double farm crops a t O regon A gricu ltu ra l
C ollege, w h o has ju st retu rn ed from
A n th o n y h osp ital In P en d leton T u es­ court.
THE
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TH E M ARKETS.
G ilbert S m ith
THE KEY TO ED JCATION
velo p g th e a letr m ind.
F O R SALE— T w o horse fresno, sp rin g
to o th harrow , 8 disc e x ten sio n re­
v e r s ib le plow , 3% in. w agon , hay
rack , se t dum p boards. A. N. R ay­
m ond,
50-2tc
25c-50c
M iss Laura D unne m ade a trip to
P en d leton T hursday.
Mrs. H erb Lane of Sp okan e Is m ov­
in g back to U m atilla.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er T ucker and
son B obble w en t to W asco S atu rd ay
n ig h t to spend Su nd ay.
Mr. and Mrs. W . P. L lew elly n h a v e
m oved in to th e D. C. B row n ell pro­
perty on th e h ig h w a y w h ich they
h ave r e c en tly pu rchased.
O w ing to th e in crease In fr eig h t
b u sin ess fiv e sw itc h
e n g in e g are
w o rk in g day and n ig h t In th e U m a-
, tilla railroad yards.
Mlse L aura D unne h as in sta lle d a
j w ater cooler a t th e S taym ore a u to
j cam p to d isp en se ice w a ter to the
tou rists. One o f the m ost freq u en t
'co m p la in ts voiced by th e to u r ists is
th e w arm w ater and
poor
w a ter
i w h ich th ey m ust drink w h ile tra v el-
I in g across th e co u n try . T h is Is the
cau se of th is recen t Im provem ent at
' the camp.
Mr. D. C. B row n ell le ft ea rly last
w eek for Los A n geles.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph T aylor
of
| L ow den. W ash ., v isited a t th e hom e
of Jim B yrnes T uesd ay n ig h t, b r in g ­
in g B ern ice B y rn es hom e a fte r
a
; w eek ’s v isit at th e ir hom e.
L. H. F ry, road forem an o f en g in e s
¡of O. W. R. & N ., located a t W alla
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